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Environmental Populism
The Politics of Survival in the Anthropocene
Overview
This book evaluates climate change and populism, two ideas that do not generally go together. The author argues that perhaps they should if policymakers are to be galvanized into action before it is too late.
Context and Perspectives
Although populism is usually associated with right-wing authoritarianism, there is growing interest in more progressive forms of populist politics. Across the world, young people in particular are mobilizing to demand change from an older generation that appears to be incapable of action or is hostage to powerful vested interests and outdated ideas.
Author's Argument
In this book, the author explains why populist forms of political action may yet provide the key to effective policies, which are often discussed but less frequently implemented.
Conclusion
Accessible and trenchantly argued, this book presents a primer for the politics of survival.